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Re: KDE and Google
by winter on Monday 03/Mar/2008, @02:37
I really like some of the things Google does. However, I dislike much of it. Google is already a company that has a lot of power. It's not, "we are the good guys you can trust us." It's important to think about what happens when one entity controls so much and what they *would* be capable of doing.
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Re: KDE and Google
by Max on Monday 03/Mar/2008, @11:32
Agreed. Either way. Their help and their "coding power" at the moment would be very appreciated.

KDE is still GPL 3'ed so we don't have to worry about Google taking the project away from the community.

At the very least Google could help contribute some.

Hopefully even BEFORE Google Summer of Code. :)

KDE 4.1 is not too far away. It's nearing crunch time.
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